Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Shannon Cave is an active stream passage cave in southern Ulster.At 130 metres (430 ft) vertical depth, it stands joint sixth with Poulnagree in Munster in the deepest caves of Ireland. The cave is recorded at 5.4 kilometres (3.4 mi) in length (making it the sixth longest on the island Ireland), but exploration is ongoing and further passage is expected to be found."@en }
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- Shannon_Cave abstract "Shannon Cave is an active stream passage cave in southern Ulster.At 130 metres (430 ft) vertical depth, it stands joint sixth with Poulnagree in Munster in the deepest caves of Ireland. The cave is recorded at 5.4 kilometres (3.4 mi) in length (making it the sixth longest on the island Ireland), but exploration is ongoing and further passage is expected to be found.".
- Q7488840 abstract "Shannon Cave is an active stream passage cave in southern Ulster.At 130 metres (430 ft) vertical depth, it stands joint sixth with Poulnagree in Munster in the deepest caves of Ireland. The cave is recorded at 5.4 kilometres (3.4 mi) in length (making it the sixth longest on the island Ireland), but exploration is ongoing and further passage is expected to be found.".
- Shannon_Cave comment "Shannon Cave is an active stream passage cave in southern Ulster.At 130 metres (430 ft) vertical depth, it stands joint sixth with Poulnagree in Munster in the deepest caves of Ireland. The cave is recorded at 5.4 kilometres (3.4 mi) in length (making it the sixth longest on the island Ireland), but exploration is ongoing and further passage is expected to be found.".
- Q7488840 comment "Shannon Cave is an active stream passage cave in southern Ulster.At 130 metres (430 ft) vertical depth, it stands joint sixth with Poulnagree in Munster in the deepest caves of Ireland. The cave is recorded at 5.4 kilometres (3.4 mi) in length (making it the sixth longest on the island Ireland), but exploration is ongoing and further passage is expected to be found.".